LB44.6
category
Uterovaginal malformation due to diethylstilbestrol syndrome
Definition
Fetal diethylstilbestrol syndrome is characterised by a group of symptoms likely to occur in children and grandchildren of a woman who was treated while pregnant with diethylstilbestrol (DES). The drug is a synthetic nonsteroidal oestrogen, used in the US until 1971 and in Europe until 1978 to try and prevent miscarriage, premature delivery, and other pregnancy complications. It has been estimated that 25% of female fetuses exposed to DES in utero during the first trimester have subsequently developed genital tract anomalies including vaginal adenosis, cervical malformations, vaginal septae, uterine cavity anomalies, or fallopian tube anomalies causing subsequent fertility problems.
Also indexed as
Uterovaginal malformation due to diethylstilbestrol syndrome
Nearby in Structural developmental anomalies of uterus, except cervix
LB44.0Agenesis or aplasia of uterine bodyLB44.1Hypoplasia of uterusLB44.2Unicornuate uterusLB44.3Bicornuate uterusLB44.4Septate uterusLB44.5Congenital fistulae between uterus and digestive and urinary tracts4B4YOther specified diseases of the immune system4B4ZDiseases of the immune system, unspecified